Telephone Conversation by Wole Soyinka | Poems Rethabile Likes

Telephone Conversation by Wole Soyinka | Poems Rethabile Likes

Telephone Conversation

by Wole Soyinka

The price seemed reasonable, location
Indifferent. The landlady swore she lived
Off premises. Nothing remained
But self-confession. "Madam", I warned,
"I hate a wasted journey—I am African."
Silence. Silenced transmission of
Pressurized good-breeding. Voice, when it came,
Lipstick coated, long gold rolled
Cigarette-holder pipped. Caught I was, foully.
"HOW DARK?"… I had not misheard. …"ARE YOU LIGHT
OR VERY DARK?" Button B. Button A. Stench
Of rancid breath of public hide-and-speak.
Red booth. Red pillar-box. Red double-tiered
Omnibus squelching tar. It was real! Shamed
By ill-mannered silence, surrender
Pushed dumbfoundment to beg simplification.
Considerate she was, varying the emphasis—
"ARE YOU DARK? OR VERY LIGHT?" Revelation came.
"You mean—like plain or milk chocolate?"
Her accent was clinical, crushing in its light
Impersonality. Rapidly, wave-length adjusted,
I chose. "West African sepia"—and as afterthought,
"Down in my passport." Silence for spectroscopic
Flight of fancy, till truthfulness changed her accent
Hard on the mouthpiece. "WHAT'S THAT?" conceding
"DON'T KNOW WHAT THAT IS." "Like brunette."
"THAT'S DARK, ISN'T IT?" "Not altogether.
Facially, I am brunette, but madam, you should see
The rest of me. Palm of my hand, soles of my feet
Are a peroxide blond. Friction, caused—
Foolishly madam—by sitting down, has turned
My bottom raven black—One moment madam!—sensing
Her receiver rearing on the thunderclap
About my ears—"Madam," I pleaded, "wouldn't you rather
See for yourself?"

Poet: @WoleSoyinka
Online: @KinnaReads
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Comments

Anonymous said…
I do remember this one. Explicitly amazing. Inconceivable conversation!!!!
Rethabile said…
Unforgettable. (West-African sepia)...
cloudhand said…
Fuck. Without even the exclamation point.
Anonymous said…
I suspected a different layout which strengthens - the conclusion (lol). Loved the sudden - down in my passport. (How to swallow it all??)
Anonymous said…
Brings to mind "the diamond in your heart"
Rethabile said…
Complicated situation
Rethabile said…
There's a poem like that, indeed

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